Month: October 2024
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Man Fatally Shot in Las Cruces Home
Officers with the Las Cruces Police Department responded to a report of a shooting and found a man suffering from at least one gunshot wound.
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NMAA Spotlights Bulldawg Volleyball: “LAS CRUCES VOLLEYBALL HAS HOPES OF LIFTING THE BLUE AGAIN” [Video Content]
Veteran coach Keith Leupold says this year’s group is a confident bunch that could possibly lift the blue trophy again.
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City Seeks Oversight Committee Members (Application Deadline October 15)
The Oversight Committee is a management advisory committee and not a public board.
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Creative Media Institute OPEN CASTING CALL October 5
NMSU’s Creative Media Institute is hosting an OPEN CASTING CALL.
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Disaster Movie Marathon Scheduled for October 5 at Branigan
October is traditionally for horror movies. We’re looking at something even scarier, the sudden fight for life while going about a normal day.
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NM State Men Finish Eighth at Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational
NM State wrapped up its second tournament of the season as they played through the final round of the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational at the Colorado National Golf Club.
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“On the Road to 100% Chaves”, an ANNA, AGE EIGHT INSTITUTE documentary nominated for Emmy Award
The Anna, Age Eight Institute, part of the Department of Extension Family and Consumer Sciences at New Mexico State University, has been nominated for a Rocky Mountain Emmy Award.
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Shopping Cart Amnesty Take-Back Days Planned
The Shopping Cart Collection Initiative is an opportunity for anyone who has possession of a shopping cart to relinquish it without consequences.
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Meet “Little Grabby”: Las Cruces Third Grader Names Solid Waste Mini-Truck
The name Little Grabby is the result of a competition held in April 2024, by LCU at the City’s Weed and Seed Program located at the A. Fielder Memorial Safe Haven facility, 906 N. Tornillo Street.
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NMSU researchers named among top scientists worldwide
The number of scientists from New Mexico State University named to an elite list continues to grow.
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Youth Program of the Year
The program receives funds through the State of New Mexico Children, Youth & Families Department, Juvenile Justice Services Special Programs Unit.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officer Sentenced for Civil Rights Violation and Falsifying Records
According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, on June 18, 2019, while working as a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officer at the Columbus Port of Entry, Oscar Orrantia, 38, encountered John Doe, a 63-year-old U.S. citizen.
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Fire Damages Home on Cloud Dance Drive in Las Cruces
Firefighters entered the building and located flames within the walls of the home.
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Richard Morris Hunt: Architect of the Gilded Age
For impossibly wealthy industrialists, Hunt was the architect of choice in building, furnishing and decorating mansions that combined Old World aesthetics with American ingenuity and spirit.
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Bird, Crowshaw Pace Aggies at Dave Murray Invitational
NM State showed a lot of improvement at the meet, with more than a dozen personal bests set.
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2024 Whole Enchilada Softball Tournament at Hadley Sports Complex Closes Meerscheidt Recreation Center October 5
Meerscheidt Recreation Center, 1600 E. Hadley Ave. will be closed on Saturday, Oct. 5,due to the 2024 Whole Enchilada Softball Tournament being held at Hadley Sports Complex.
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Fire Damages Lumber Warehouse
Shortly before noon on Saturday, Sept. 28, firefighters were dispatched to a structure fire at L & P Building Supply at 101 N. Archuleta Rd.
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Justice Department Sues Visa for Monopolizing Debit Markets [Video Content]
Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, the complaint alleges that Visa illegally maintains a monopoly over debit network markets by using its dominance to thwart the growth of its existing competitors and prevent others from developing new and innovative alternatives.
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Scholarships, online offerings drive continued enrollment growth for NMSU system
While enrollment data is still being finalized and is subject to change, preliminary data from the university’s fall census date of Sept. 6 shows a systemwide headcount for fall 2024 of 22,751 – a 4.2% increase over fall 2023.
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Aggies Women’s Tennis Finishes ACU Tournament
NM State closed out the ACU Tournament with three singles victories, heading back to Las Cruces on a high note.
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Aggies Close Out Bedford Cup with Strong Singles Wins
The Aggies wrapped up the Bedford Cup in the Mountains with a trio of victories in singles action on the final day.